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The original Latin name is given as M. ANTONII CORVINI; the "M" stands for Magister, a degree indicating he was a Master of Arts.
A General Superintendent was a high-ranking ecclesiastical official in the Lutheran church, acting much like a bishop to oversee the clergy and schools of a region.